George V Pennies look like my Aviator. I save the George VIs too, but I find enough that I'd be here posting finds to often to find many more.

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I guess we could include George V large cents as well, but I don't think anyone would get one in circulation nowadays.

You never know though?

I got a 1921 Geo V in a bag of halves last April '09 as well as an 1902 Eddy the VII. I'm counting them as circulating, but I'd bet they only circulated form a dealer's "special" box to the Bank's coin counter.They were a pretty neat find, none the less.

It just goes to show, what can happen if you're in the right place at the right time.If it only would happen with the Lotto...

Well I finally found one after 1 million+ pennies. It's a 1929 and is in relatively good shape. I found 25 indians last year (23 were in the same $50. bag) and was starting to think I would never find a George V.

Selling Ryedale sorted USA cents 1.5 each + shipping over 500fv 1.5 each +1/2 shippingIf you pick up 1.35 eachlocated MT/ND boarder.after Ryedale sorting they are hand sorted to remove canadian then rechecked with Ryedale to insure all copper and count out $50 FV then placed in cloth bags and sealed with #1 copper wire.

“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.” – George Bernard Shaw. Why Copper Bullion ~~~ Interview with Silver Bullion Producer Market HarmonyPassive Income blog